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Don  45
01-10-2008 12:07 PM ET (US)
I am tired of the notion or seeing things that put in peoples minds that black women are of lesser value. The misinterpretation is that black men don't want her and neither do white men or men of other ethnic groups. And every time we document interracial relationships it's always black men and white women. We need to document more white men and black women. Black women are equally valuable and need to be seen as such. If black women were more open to interracial relationships, they would find that white men and men of other ethnic groups are just waiting for an opportunity! The fact is, I have witnessed many black men say they prefer a black women! People like what they like for whatever reasons. Bottom-line is, if we just drop all our walls and just allow ourselves to be attracted to whoever we wished; we would find that majority relationships would be interracial. We need to maximize our opportunities to find a life partner and make life friendships. We minimize our opportunities by staying in our little corner(segregated). "There is someone for everyone" but if we allow race to be our wall; we will never know what's on the other side.
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